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UK's Duchess Meghan returns to work to launch new charity fashion range

By Reuters

The sale of the Smart Set Capsule Collection will last for at least two weeks and is designed to help Smart Works, a charity that provides quality clothes and training for unemployed women for job interviews.

The 75-year-old, who lives in Mexico, said in a British newspaper interview published Sunday that he had not heard from the Duchess of Sussex or her husband Prince Harry since skipping their 2018 wedding.

John recalled his friendship with Harry’s mother, the late Princess Diana, in a series of tweets in which he appealed to the press to stop the almost daily 'relentless and untrue assassinations on their character.'

The cover of the magazine, which will be available on 2 August, features names like teenage climate change campaigner Greta Thunberg, New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Arden, boxer Ramla Ali and actress and women’s rights advocate Salma Hayek Pinault.

The list of requests were issued at a residents' meeting and have taken members of the local community by surprise, with one resident claiming the Duke and Duchess are even more demanding than the Queen.

Each month, the royal couple use their Instagram account to follow a select group of people involved with a particular cause or initiative and for July, the pair - who have eight-week-old son Archie together - are backing those who are working to protect the environment.

The 34-year-old prince has been spending a lot of time with Ragland recently as she's been helping the couple settle into their new roles as parents following the birth of their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor on 6 May.

Accusations of racism immediately flooded his timeline, as new royal baby Archie has mixed-race heritage through mother Meghan, and he later took down the picture, apologising for the "possible connotations".